> that it is likely a hardware or kernel problem. So, my question is,> how can I pin point the problem? Is this likely to be a kernel> issue?

No, not hardware. No not kernel.

Harware problems are normally not reproducable. Can you attach adebugger to your X server, and catch it when things go bad? (Andgive the Xfree86 people a backtrace)

Roger.

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